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Hey teens!

Is your partner engaging in Teen Dating Don'ts?

Do you wish your friend would stop seeing their
boyfriend or girlfriend?

SAFETY ALERT!

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If you are in danger, please use a safer computer, or call 911.

 

If you are seeking shelter or assistance, please call our 24-hour crisis line at
510-794-6055

 

 

 

 

 

New Training Session Begins March 2

Our next 40-hour Domestic Violence Counselor Training Session begins March 2, and we would like for you to join us!

More information

 

SAVE Receives $22,000 Verizon Grant

The grant will support SAVE’s Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program.

More information

 

Visit our “Open Doors”

Join us for SAVE’s quarterly information and outreach session. Discover how SAVE opens doors for domestic violence survivors to enter into a life of safety and peace.

Thursday, April 26 from 12 pm – 1:30 pm. Lunch is provided.

To register for the April Open Doors or future Open Doors, contact Tina at 510-574-2266 or

 

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

 

Domestic violence doesn’t just happen to adults.

1 in 3 high school students have been or will be involved in an abusive relationship by the time they graduate high school.

 

Dating violence happens gradually…you may not even realize it is happening to you.

Think jealousy is cute?

Think constant texting means he cares?

Think again.

 

These are warning signs of an unhealthy relationship.

Learn more about teen relationships.

To learn more about teen dating violence or to schedule a teen dating violence presentation, contact SAVE’s Community Engagement Specialist at (510) 574-2254 or  

 

 

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